Topic > Alex Holub

While second-screen TV app Vidora already impressed us with its ability to aggregate and push video content to your television screen (via Apple TV), its rolling out some new features this week that should help its content partners make more money.

GuestThe relatively successful launch of Google’s new $35 Chromecast dongle — and increasing adoption of technologies like Airplay and Miracast — are painting a vivid picture of the changes in store for the video ecosystem. Here’s why and how.

Vidora’s Airplay integration is how I’d imagine what the Apple TV’s UX would be like if Apple wasn’t scared of cannibalizing iTunes video sales, and started sorting video content based on making it easier for users to find things. (Sort of like what would happen in a bizarro world where Woz was calling all the shots at Apple.)